Putting Judaism Under the Microscope: Is Our Religion Really Monotheistic?
Please join us for our Weekly Shabbat Service at which Dr. Seeskin will be our guest speaker. An oneg will follow our service.

Putting Judaism Under the Microscope: Did the Exodus from Egypt Really Succeed?

Join Dr. Seeskin for this lecture and discussion. The program will begin with a short Havdallah service to end Shabbat and will be followed by a potluck dessert. Please bring something sweet or savory to share!

Dr. Kenneth Seeskin is the Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Professor of Jewish Civilization at Northwestern University's Department of Philosophy. With a PhD from Yale University, Dr. Seeskin specializes in Jewish Philosophy, Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, and Philosophy of Religion. His work uses classic texts in the history of philosophy to shed light on problems of perennial interest. His latest book is Maimonides on the Origin of the World (Cambridge UP, 2005). Previous books include Autonomy in Jewish Philosophy (Cambridge UP, 2001), Searching for a Distant God: The Legacy of Maimonides (Oxford UP, 2000), Jewish Philosophy in a Secular Age (SUNY Press) and Maimonides: A Guide for Today's Perplexed (Behrman House). Among his published articles are: “Is the Apology of Socrates a Parody?” “Socratic Philosophy and the Dialogue Form,” “Vlastos on Elenchus and Mathematics,” “Maimonides’ Appropriation of Aristotle’s Ethics,” and “From Maimonides to Spinoza.” He has won several teaching awards at Northwestern and has edited the Cambridge Companion to Maimonides.